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Subject: subversion is pulling in deps from other libs, causing rapidsvn to
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rapidsvn fails to build from source on powerpc due to libsvn pulling in a
dependency on krb5 from libneon. The libneon bug is a separate one (yet
to be filed, however already worked around in a binNMU fixing the dep),
however subversion needs to be fixed, either temporarily by just rebuilding
against the new libneon, or permanently by relibtoolising with a recent
libtool which will eliminate all the transitive library dependencies.
I would like to see the latter happen ASAP, but if it can't, I will NMU
with the former (the simple rebuild), to at least make sure the packages
in sid/sarge aren't goofy.
... Adam
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Subject: Re: Bug#268105: 268105: Closable, I think.
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[Max Bowsher]
> libsvn0 1.2.3.dfsg1-3 has no indirect library dependencies, which
> would make this bug fixed, I think?
Yeah - the symptom was fixed a long time ago but now the *conceptual*
bug is fixed too. Closing accordingly - thanks for noticing.
Peter
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